Late but still very cool, I kinda want to go there.
That was amazing, I have never heard of that place
that old guy. wow
Jesus, This was fucking amazing. I too, have never heard of this. The directing was perfect as well.
I accidentally the sea
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
I took a trip here with couple of buddies a few months ago. It was very surreal. Maybe one day I'll finally get around to uploading all the photos.
This is awesome.
I mean, completely bizarre, but awesome. It's a sort of commentary on how wrong things can go and how eagerly we can jump onto a possible opportunity without thinking things through.
It's like a sandy, wooden Pripyat...
That END sign and the road disintegrating into nothing was a brilliant shot.
"GOD IS LOVE"
In a cavern that had a weird resemblance of neurons. Pretty fascinating.
Fuck you OP, when this was posted last year it made me want to watch Into the Wild again, because the GOD IS LOVE mountain is in that movie, aswell as the guy there (pretty of him cool that he wanted to be in the movie)
And now I want to watch it again.
That guy has an awesome voice.
Has this guy directed anything else?
I saw this a while ago.
Me, my dad, my cousin, and a friend are going to take a road-trip down there this summer. I'll take pictures when I get there and make a thread.
[QUOTE=ventnor;34649719]Fuck you OP, when this was posted last year it made me want to watch Into the Wild again, because the GOD IS LOVE mountain is in that movie, aswell as the guy there (pretty of him cool that he wanted to be in the movie)
And now I want to watch it again.[/QUOTE]
Fuck you person who replied to op, when this was posted just now it made me want to watch something surreal and adventurous, you said that this short film made you want to watch a film called "Into the wild" for the second time,
And now I want to watch this film.
[QUOTE=ventnor;34649719]Fuck you OP, when this was posted last year it made me want to watch Into the Wild again, because the GOD IS LOVE mountain is in that movie, aswell as the guy there (pretty of him cool that he wanted to be in the movie)
And now I want to watch it again.[/QUOTE]
watch the road warrior instead
Makes me want to play Fallout 3. The only Fallout games I have are the originals so that'll have to do for now.
I live a few hours away from this. It's pretty surreal when you first stumble among all of this as you're driving through the desert.
[QUOTE=Ninja Duck;34654238]Makes me want to play Fallout 3. The only Fallout games I have are the originals so that'll have to do for now.[/QUOTE]
They are better than 3 IMO. The story is just perfect.
Fallout 3, while capturing the essence of a wasteland just didn't have the humor of the originals.
I turn to New Vegas for that :v
Oh, well, don't mean to start something. Shit.
I'd imagine dropping your drunk sleeping buddy off there one night would make for the most bewildering prank ever
That looks so... surreal.
I guess this is the closest resemblence of a post-apocalyptic wasteland we have.
Yet.
You should google map it, you can see the alge and the half made town.
Trying to find that old guy's "home" on google maps.
Wow that was all absolutely amazing. Some of the shots look just like they're from Fallout.
I don't understand the closing sentence.
[QUOTE=Dr. Punchgroin;34721372]I don't understand the closing sentence.[/QUOTE]
The original phrase is "There but for the grace of God go I." It means basically that something bad could also happen to me. For example, you see or hear about something really bad happening to a friend and you think "...there but for the grace of God go I" because it could have just as easily have happened to you. It's a game of fate.
At the end of the video he says "There but for the grace of god, go the rest of us."
Implying it could happen to anyone, anywhere.
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